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Some Durango business owners indifferent about Iron Horse moving out of downtown

BID executive director says change in location frees up space

Dough!rango Dough Bar looks to tap into new market near train station

‘I decided to jump in to offer this unique dessert to the area,’ says owner

New fees, design rules lead to fewer bump-outs this spring in downtown Durango

A ‘pedlet’ in 700 block of Main Avenue is a new take on program

Can La Plata County residents agree to disagree, without being disagreeable?

This Valentine’s Day, we asked leaders from differing perspectives to come together in the name of cordiality

Durango City Council pumps brakes on development proposals for downtown lot

Top two ideas include entertainment complex and condominiums

Snowdown likely to have a positive impact on local businesses this year

Early anecdotal indicators shows yearly event was a boon for Durango

Is REI coming to Durango?

Community members speculate over the potential of having big-box outdoor retailer

Holiday Rewards Program has its best year yet

The initiative’s third year brings in over $147,000 in spending at Durango businesses

Singing with Santa returns to Buckley Park

Business Improvement District expects a large crowd

Durango’s bump-out program extended for five years with fees and design standards

Businesses must pay $6.30 per square foot, or about $1,600 annually, to use public right of way

Photos: Trick-or-Treaters stop by The Durango Herald

State program provides retirement fund for small-business employees

Employers with five or more staff members to be automatically enrolled in 2023